Havener T-Style Stand-On Mower 36, 48 & 52 User Manual
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Bradley Stand-On Hydro Drive Mower Owner’s Manual
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F
UEL
DANGER: GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE. DO NOT ADD FUEL
WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR IS HOT. KEEP OPEN FLAMES, SPARKS, AND HEAT
AWAY FROM THE FUEL AND STORE FUEL IN CONTAINERS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR
THAT PURPOSE. ADD FUEL OUTDOORS ONLY AND IF FUEL IS SPILLED, DO NOT START THE
ENGINE. MANUALLY PUSH THE MOWER AWAY FROM THE SPILL AND WIPE UP
IMMEDIATELY.
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for the type of fuel to use.
A fuel shut off valve is located on the bottom of the fuel tank. It is recommended that the fuel valve be
shut off when transporting between job sites and when storing the mower for extended periods of time.
E
NGINE
O
IL
NOTE:
CHECK
THE
ENGINE
OIL
BEFORE
EACH
USE.
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for the
type of oil, oil change intervals, and the proper procedures to check and change oil.
A
IR
F
ILTER
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for recommended maintenance.
T
IRE
P
RESSURE
The recommended tire pressure for the two drive wheels is 28 P.S.I. The recommended tire pressure
for the two front wheels is 22 P.S.I. Incorrect tire pressure may cause the mower to pull to one side
and/or cause an uneven cut. Always use caution when filling the tire and never exceed the
recommended tire pressure.
B
LADES
DANGER:
BEFORE
WORKING
ON
THE
BLADES,
MAKE
SURE
THE
ENGINE
IS
OFF,
KEY
REMOVED,
AND
THE
SPARK
PLUG(S)
WIRES
REMOVED
FROM
THE
SPARK
PLUG(S)
TO
PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL
CONTACT.
BEWARE OF THE CUTTING EDGES ON THE BLADES. THE ROTATION OF ONE BLADE MAY
CAUSE THE OTHER BLADE(S) TO ROTATE. ALWAYS WEAR WORK GLOVES
WHEN PERFORMING BLADE MAINTENANCE.
Blades should be inspected on a daily basis for nicks, bends, and/or excessive wear. If the blades are
worn, cracked, bent, or damaged, replace with a new blade immediately before using the mower. Use
only genuine Bradley replacement blades as substitute blades may not meet Bradley mower
specifications and may be dangerous.
To remove the blades, refer to: page 11, “Removing and Adjusting the Blades.”
When sharpening the blades, sharpen only the cutting edges and try to maintain the original angle of
the blade. Do not make the cutting edge “razor sharp.” Remove the same amount from each side of
the blade so that balance is maintained.
C
LEANING THE
M
OWER
It is recommended that the mower be cleaned on a daily basis. Excessive accumulation of dirt, debris,
oil, etc. causes premature wear on the components and may present a potential safety hazard.
CAUTION